Yes this is appropriate and actually my understanding is the
preferred method but not necessarily required.
At 02:57 PM 1/25/2007, Donna.Groat@marymount.edu wrote:
>Hi!
>
>We have three situations where tuition costs are waived.
>
>One for full-time staff and employees. One for full-time staff and
>employee dependents. One for Graduate Assistants.
>
>Traditionally we have reported on the 1098-T only the net tuition
>charged...that is the original tuition charge minus the waived
>amount. We have not reported any of the waived tuition on the W2's.
>
>Can you comment on whether this is appropriate? Thank you.
>
>Donna Groat
>Bursar
>Marymount University
>Arlington, VA
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